Nonetheless, the railways did inspire a feeling of esprit de corps among those that worked for them, a spirit which survived until very recently. |
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They are better paid than conscripts, they get more training and they have higher morale and more esprit de corps. |
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Organizations today want to foster knowledge, deepen working relationships, and create a collaborative culture and esprit de corps. |
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There was a camaraderie of sorts, a sense of esprit de corps that could be affected and changed. |
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The rodeo is a great way to unite soldiers' skills and build esprit de corps. |
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Rather, they always seem to push the panic button of people who believe in esprit de corps more than they believe in the supremacy of the truth. |
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It is a key component of the notions of comradeship and esprit de corps which are characteristic of military self-image and organization. |
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The esprit de corps from the committee chairman down to the civilian volunteers and property owners is terrific. |
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The sports will preferably offer participation in a team-based environment that encourages and fosters the development of esprit de corps. |
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Morale, cohesion, esprit de corps and readiness plummeted as everyone addressed a new training cycle to absorb yet another batch of recruits. |
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Just as sharing information can build esprit de corps, withholding it can severely depress morale. |
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Personal and financial connections were the prerequisites for the much-vaunted esprit de corps for which the Forest Service became famous. |
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The new culture has to build on what both generations have in common: pride and esprit de corps. |
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It strengthens the esprit de corps and distribution of leadership roles among organizations and their representatives. |
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There was a real esprit de corps in the various militia companies of the towns and parishes, which just begged to be developed through rivalries. |
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It shows esprit de corps, it helps you keep your pace, it keeps the morale up, and the Dutch people expect to hear soldiers singing songs. |
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Morale at the agency suffered badly under him, so the next chairman ideally would be someone who can quickly restore the agency's esprit de corps. |
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Formed units with their own ethos and role develop an esprit de corps and sense of commitment which are worthwhile. |
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The fighting skill, courage and esprit de corps among the Chechen fighters, who were defending their homeland, contrasted with that of the average Russian soldier. |
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Worn for recognition, economic reasons and esprit de corps, it also gave an overbearing impression. |
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Nevertheless, that rivalry is the least of Australia's defence problems and, indeed, can have some positive features especially in developing esprit de corps. |
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They should help build teamwork, esprit de corps and unit pride. |
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McCain and the boys will likely support him quickly and painlessly as a matter of senatorial esprit de corps! |
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A challenge for students in combined grade classrooms is to develop an esprit de corps and a positive attitude toward their peers and their work. |
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The military realized some years ago, however, that explosive anger and unfair, degrading punishment develop neither esprit de corps nor mature soldiers. |
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Participation in sports reinforces fitness and contributes to team building and esprit de corps. |
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The education community is effectively divided, its esprit de corps and morale conquered. |
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Body of musicians. Regimental bands came into fashion in the middle of the 18th century and were considered excellent for esprit de corps and troop morale. |
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When Surlaville departed from Louisbourg in 1754, he left behind a well-disciplined garrison accustomed to military exercises and with a strong esprit de corps. |
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Throughout the debate, Republicans never lost their esprit de corps. |
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The Knicks' esprit de corps has eroded badly since December. |
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Chefs set the tone for efficiency, sanitation, esprit de corps. |
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The collective enthusiasm of the E-9 countries and a heightened sense of esprit de corps give a basis for fruitful discussions and for practical, useful results as outcomes from this meeting. |
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Other instruments include ceremonies, awards, professional recognition and similarly institutional methods intended to foster a sense of two-way commitment and esprit de corps. |
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I also agree that a successful reserve force needs reserve units where one can build up an esprit de corps and a regimental feel, rather than simply putting expert reservists here there and everywhere. |
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Such proximity, Cravath's management believes, reinforces esprit de corps. |
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This last point is important, because corporate art is a wonderful way to build esprit de corps. |
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As his troops march home from the desert, chuckling, Limbaugh excites an esprit de corps in his audience. |
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Following the tradition of the other British fighting services, the RAF has adopted symbols to represent it, use as rallying devices for members and promote esprit de corps. |
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We are very proud of our associates at Wilmington who have developed an esprit de corps which has resulted in an insatiable appetite for excellence. |
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One must marvel at the esprit de corps generated by these marginal men, and at the curious endogamy and generational continuity that existed among them. |
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Realizing Louis's potential for raising esprit de corps among the troops, the Army placed him in its Special Services Division rather than sending him into combat. |
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The Agency had several burger burns that proved to be outstanding events and raised extra money for the CFC while also enhancing unit esprit de corps. |
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Even so Maximus restores the esprit de corps of the Roman Legion. |
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